N side of High Street, next to Mickleton Garage, camera facing W. West side wall and front wall of stone, all other walls brick. Cotswold stone roof, 2s. Bay windows downstairs, sash windows upstairs, centre window blocked with stone. Extensive outbuildings at back. In 1890's Wm Lissaman Jnr had a 'steam joinery and moulding mills' there. (He ...
The bells were rung as part of the village's celebration of Queen Elizabeth 11's Silver Jubilee. Ringers identified as, L-R: Graham Mills, Martin Butt, Harry Wright, Ron Gilkes, Michael Fairfax, Ron ?, Francis Powell.
Date unknown. Back row, L-R: Michael Fairfax, Colin Dyde, Percy Lynes, Graham Mills, Tony Hickling, Dick Brain Front row, L-R: Ray Cotton, John Brain, Bert Simmons, Ray Allard, John Kinchin Photograph taken in front of the pavilion on the Senior Playing Field.
Back row: l to r: L Kinchin, E Mace, D Clarke, P Lynes, G Mills, H Peachy, D Mathews, W Brown, J Smith Front row: l to r: M Fairfax, M Williams, J Kinchin, L Barnes, H Organ, J Baker, ? Pitcher
From L-R: Rowland Bennett, Aubrey Harper, Margaret Hutchinson nee Kinchin, Graham [Tracker] Mills, Ted [Chippy] Davis. The owner at this time was Mr Rosamund.
Back row, L-R: Lewis Kinchin, E.Mace, David Clarke, Percy Lynes, Graham Mills, Les Peachey [from Ilmington], David Matthews, Bill Brown (Sec.), John Smith (treasurer) Kneeling, L-R: Michael Fairfax, Martin Williams, John Kinchin, David Barnes, Howard Organ, Tony Empson. Mascots: Alan Hutchinson, Billy Pitcher
Photo taken from an undated newspaper cutting. The caption below gives the following information: ROVERS v. ROVERS: Mickleton Rovers made heavy weather of their Gloucestershire Minor Cup-tie with Cheltenham Leaguers, Gr[missing letters]ton Rovers on Saturday, and it was not until late in the second-half of the match that they made really sure of a place ...
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: Immediately N of Greyrick House. Camera facing NW. Listed: 3/15 III Cottage. Rubble. Cotswold stone roof. 2s and dormer. 2ws (stone mullions) The brick built annexe on LHS belongs to the cottage next door; it was once a shop. There was a cider mill on the corner of Mill Bank ...
John Kinchin being held aloft by Graham [Tracker] Mills [on left] and Percy Lynes.
Nurse at her cottage gate. The boy is identified as Lewes Kinchin. Next to him is Mrs Harper [grandmother of Bessie Clark, who gave the original photograph to the WI], then Alice Mills (nee Kinchin) in the arms of her mother, Mrs Frances Kinchin. [Editor's note: Alice Rosina Kinchin, daughter of John Kinchin, a gardener, and his ...
From L-R: Mrs Beatrice Kitchen [nee Brain], Mrs Gwen Bell, Mrs Alice Mills, Mrs Yardley, Mrs Hazel Taylor, Mrs Pauline Mills, Mrs Margaret Hutchinson [nee Kinchin], Mrs Freda Struthers [nee Righton].